✨ Impounding Notices and Miscellaneous
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to con-
struct a Head Race capable of carrying four sluice heads of water, for domestic purposes, commencing at the Upper Gorge, Manuherikia, and terminating in my paddock on Black’s Flat—length, 26 chains.
WM. M’ENDOW.
Sept. 2nd, 1874.
14 3s 6d
IMPOUNDED on the 5th day of September, 1874, by H. M’Intyre, Merino Downs Station—
1 red and yellow steer, 1 brindle cow, 1 red heifer, no visible brands
1 red cow, white back, branded P off rump
1 roan heifer, brand like P off rump
1 yellow and white heifer, branded JD off rump
1 red cow, branded PD off ribs
1 white and red calf
1 spotted and 1 red heifer, branded J² near rump
1 yellow steer, no visible brand
1 red steer, swallow near ear, no brand
1 yellow cow, branded F over cross, off rump
1 red cow, branded cross, near rump
1 strawberry cow, redneck, branded like HP conjoined, off rump
1 red cow, white spots, branded F, off rump
(Notice sent to supposed owners) for trespassing on Ota-karama Station; for which 2s. 7d. per head claimed for driving expenses, and in default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the public Pound, at Glenkenich, on Friday, the 25th day of September, 1874, at twelve o’clock noon.
A. MACGREGOR,
Poundkeeper of the Glenkenich Pound.
IMPOUNDED, on the 2nd day of September, 1874, by Richard Nelmes,
One red and white heifer, supposed brand like ) T near rump, fore half cut off near ear.
Owner unknown, for trespassing on Mr. Beck’s paddock, Cherry Farm River, for which 2s. claimed; and in default of being released, the above heifer will be sold at the public pound at West Hawksbury, on Friday, the 25th day of September, 1874, at twelve o’clock noon.
EDWARD JONES,
Poundkeeper of the West Hawksbury Pound.
IMPOUNDED, on the 5th day of September, 1874, by H. M’Intyre, Merino Downs Station—
1 red steer, rope on neck, swallow near ear, no visible brands
1 red poley steer, no visible brands
White heifer and red poley cow, no visible brands
1 red and white steer, branded like H ¾ off rump
1 roan cow, cock horns, branded like [ ] or [ ] near rump, 3 or 8 near thigh, indistinct brand off ribs
1 black and white cow, branded JR of ribs
1 white and yellow cow, indistinct brand off rump
1 spotted heifer and 1 red heifer, no visible brands
1 red calf, branded JR near rump
1 brindle and white cow, indistinct brand off rump
1 white cow, branded J off ribs
1 red cow, branded JD off rump, spotted calf at foot
(Notice sent to supposed owners) for trespassing on Ota-karama Station; for which 2s. 7d. per head is claimed for driving expenses; and in default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the public pound at Glenkenich, on Friday, the 25th day of September, 1874, at twelve o’clock noon.
A. MACGREGOR,
Poundkeeper of the Glenkenich Pound.
ABSTRACTS from previous Gazettes of Impounding Notices—
Friday, 18th Sept., at noon,
A mare will be sold at West Taieri Pound.
Two horses and a mare will be sold at Palmerston Pound.
On the 25th Sept., will be sold at Macraes Pound—
One brindle and white steer, branded like C off shoulder
One yellow and white steer, no visible brand
One yellow and white steer, branded like WB off rump
One yellow and brindle cow, branded like HB (conjoined) off rump
One red cow, branded AP near shoulder
One yellow and white cow, branded like S∞ near rump
One red cow, no visible brand
One yellow and white heifer, branded like O off rump
One yellow and white heifer, branded like O off rump
One yellow and white heifer, no visible brand
One yellow and white heifer, branded like WB off rump
Three yellow and white bulls, no visible brands
One brown and white bull, no visible brand
NOTICE TO MAKE A FENCE.
To Thomas or Alexander Inglis, or whom it may concern.—Take Notice that I desire that the boundary or separating fence between your land and mine, viz., section 29, block 2, North Harbour and Blueskin, and number 1 of section 28, block 2, of North Harbour and Blueskin, be made immediately, on or before the 15th November, 1874, and that such fence shall be five wires, according to section 5 of Schedule B of “The Fencing Ordinance, 1872.”
Dated this 15th day of September, 1874.
WILLIAM ORR.
3 12s p.
EFT, at the Cattle Market Hotel, on 27th April, 1873,
A brown horse, branded M off shoulder, if not claimed, will be sold to pay expenses.
JAMES ARMSTRONG.
OST in Dunedin or Port Chalmers, a Deposit Receipt of Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, for £40, No. 30065, dated 17th June, 1874. Any one returning same to Bank of New Zealand will be rewarded.
Dunedin 5th September, 1874.
FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION.
(Extract from Order in Council, 15th October, 1873.)
REGULATIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND, ON THE NOMINATION OF IMMIGRANTS BY PERSONS RESIDENT THEREIN.
- Any person resident in the Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for passages to New Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration Officer, in the form at foot, copies of which can be obtained at all Immigration and Post Offices.
The persons nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive free passages to the Colony.
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Every adult emigrant will be required, before embarkation, to pay (unless specially remitted by the Agent-General) 20s. (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils.
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The cost of conveyance to the port (unless the Agent-General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their friends after their arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves.
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All the ships employed in this service will be under the provisions of the Passenger Act.
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It is to be distinctly understood, that notwithstanding the applications are forwarded to the Agent-General by the Immigration Officers, the Agent-General in London may refuse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or in any way unfit, according to his judgment, to emigrate.
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The Regulations issued upon 21st April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon the arrival of the nominated immigrants, are hereby rescinded; and no certificates for the payment of such bonuses will be given after the date hereof.
To the IMMIGRATION OFFICER,
187_
I have the honor to state that, in my opinion, the persons named below would not be unwilling to emigrate to New Zealand, and would be desirable colonists.
I have, therefore, to advise that such persons should be communicated with, and invited to emigrate to the Colony.
I have, &c.,
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🏗️ Notice of Intention to Construct a Head Race
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works2 September 1874
Head Race, Water Supply, Manuherikia, Black’s Flat
- William M’Endow, Intends to construct a Head Race
🌾 Impounding of Cattle at Merino Downs Station
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 September 1874
Impounding, Cattle, Merino Downs Station, Otakarama Station
- A. MacGregor, Poundkeeper of the Glenkenich Pound
🌾 Impounding of a Heifer at West Hawksbury
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 September 1874
Impounding, Heifer, Cherry Farm River, West Hawksbury Pound
- Edward Jones, Poundkeeper of the West Hawksbury Pound
🌾 Additional Impounding of Cattle at Merino Downs Station
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 September 1874
Impounding, Cattle, Merino Downs Station, Otakarama Station
- A. MacGregor, Poundkeeper of the Glenkenich Pound
🌾 Abstracts of Previous Impounding Notices
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesImpounding, Cattle, Horses, West Taieri Pound, Palmerston Pound, Macraes Pound
🗺️ Notice to Make a Fence
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 September 1874
Fencing, Boundary, North Harbour, Blueskin
- Thomas or Alexander Inglis, Requested to make a fence
- William Orr
🌾 Notice of Sale of a Horse
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesSale, Horse, Cattle Market Hotel
- James Armstrong
💰 Lost Deposit Receipt
💰 Finance & Revenue5 September 1874
Lost, Deposit Receipt, Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin
🛂 Regulations for Nominated Immigration
🛂 Immigration15 October 1873
Immigration, Nomination, Free Passages, Regulations
Otago Provincial Gazette 1874, No 926